Checking your manhood

Not sure if this is a D_B, but just saw this on the wire. The checking the manhood part was just typical coach speak. But the reaching in to check it and the biggest genitalia comment may have gone a tad too far.

High school coach in Maine fired after telling players to ’check their manhood’ in pep talk
LEEDS, Maine (AP) — A high school basketball coach was fired after telling his players at halftime to reach into their pants to â€œcheck their manhood,â€ administrators said.
Leavitt Area High School Principal Patrick Hartnett said coach Mike Remillard told the varsity boys Jan. 23 that â€œtonight’s game was about who had the biggest (male genitalia) in town.â€
â€œHe then required his players to all stand up and put their hands down their pants and check their manhood,â€ Hartnett said in the statement, which was read to school board members Thursday by Superintendent Thomas J. Hanson a day after the coach was dismissed.
All but one player followed the coach’s instructions, Hartnett said. The team won the game.
Remillard, who was in his fourth season as varsity coach, called the pep talk â€œnormal locker room banter from Fort Kent, Maine, to San Diego, California,â€ but said he still should not have done it.
â€œWas that tactic appropriate? No. And I’m paying the price for it,â€ Remillard said.

LEEDS, Maine (AP) _ A high school coach who told his players at halftime to reach into their pants to ''check their manhood'' before returning to the basketball court was fired.

Mike Remillard was confronted after Leavitt Area High School Principal Patrick Hartnett learned that the coach told his players that the Jan. 23 game against Mount Ararat ''was about who had the biggest (male genitalia) in town,'' Hartnett said in a statement.

''He then required his players to all stand up and put their hands down their pants and check their manhood,'' Hartnett said. All but one player followed the coach's instructions.

Hartnett's statement was read by School Administrative District 52 Superintendent Thomas J. Hanson during Thursday night's regularly scheduled school board meeting. The statement came a day after the coach was dismissed.

In the statement, Harnett said Remillard confirmed that the boys were asked to check their privates. Asked if that was an appropriate motivational tactic, the coach responded by saying ''we won,'' Harnett said. But the tactic also got him fired.

Remillard, who cites Texas Tech basketball coach Bob Knight as his role model, told the Sun Journal newspaper that having his players ''check their manhood'' is ''normal locker room banter from Fort Kent, Maine, to San Diego, California.''

Nonetheless, he said he shouldn't have done it.

''Was that tactic appropriate? No. And I'm paying the price for it,'' he said. ''I can pay that price because I accept my responsibility, and I'm being accountable.''

But he denied responding ''we won'' when asked about the tactic. ''What I told him was, the tactic worked,'' Remillard said. ''We played like the young men that we were or could be. That's what I said. I never said, 'Well, we won.'''

Hartnett said it wasn't the first time school officials had met with Remillard to discuss inappropriate comments the coach made to his players.

The firing happened Wednesday when the school board went into executive session. Hartnett said he felt compelled to make a statement because of publicity surrounding the firing.

The firing had nothing to do with an incident in which Remillard alleged he was assaulted by the father of a varsity player after Leavitt's win at Morse High School in Bath on Tuesday.

A Bath police officer on duty at the game, who responded to a report of the disturbance, is still investigating the incident. Remillard reiterated Thursday night that he plans to press charges against the parent.